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Slidell tugs Tors back to earth; Ponchy keeps rolling (Hammond Daily Star)

In medieval times, soldiers that lived by the sword would also die from it. The same principal held true Friday at the HHS gym where the Slidell Tigers lived by the three ball to knock off the Hammond Tornadoes 76-71 in overtime Friday night.

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Hamburg is Germany's port of rock n' roll (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

HAMBURG, Germany -- Hamburg is a business city going back to medieval times and right through to the present with its world-class harbor and bustling downtown filled with the companies that power Germany's media and other industries. ...

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Support for reintroduction of lynx (The Journal)

A BIG cat could be reintroduced to Northern countryside after becoming extinct in medieval times.

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Ancient Spanish writing displayed (Otago Daily Times)

It is 500 years old, written in Latin and kept under lock and key most of the time. But, despite these hurdles, it is hoped a single page from a Spanish medieval manuscript will be a riveting read for visitors to the Dunedin Public Library.

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Resuscitating 'Scrubs' (The Columbus Dispatch)

Scrubs, the surrealistic hospital sitcom that spent seven seasons as a stepchild of the NBC schedule, has come close to cancellation more times than its creator cares to remember. So it's a surprise, even for Bill Lawrence, that the show is getting to write its own ending -- on a new network.

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Lewis Lapham to History Professors: Send Me Your Stuff! Ex-Harper's Editor Planning Blog (The New York Observer)

"People love animals," said Jennifer Schuessler on Friday afternoon, explaining to a room full of historians why The New York Times Book Review , where she is an editor, had recently published a piece on a rigorous and esoteric scholarly volume by a professor from Penn on the use of horses in industrial age America. This was during a panel discussion held at the Hilton New York over ...

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resuscitating 'Scrubs' (The Columbus Dispatch)

S crubs, the surrealistic hospital sitcom that spent seven seasons as a stepchild of the NBC schedule, has come close to cancellation more times than its creator cares to remember.

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The Ascent of Money (The Christian Science Monitor)

Scottish historian Niall Ferguson explores the links between money and human progress.

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Festive times (Kinston Free Press)

It's been 650 years since the first Boar's Head and Yule Log Festival was first performed at Queens College in Oxford, England.

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He Boosted Modern Medicine (Investor's Business Daily via Yahoo! News)

His father hired the best tutors in math, science and philosophy -- and by 14 he had surpassed them in knowledge and reasoning, according to Aisha Khan in "Avicenna (Ibn Sina): Muslim Physician and Philosopher of the 11th Century."

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